Plant of the Month: Desert Ironwood (Olneya Tesota)
Native to the Sonoran Desert, the Desert Ironwood is one of the Coachella Valley’s most iconic and enduring trees. Known for its silvery-gray foliage and elegant branching, this tree provides subtle beauty and reliable shade while thriving in the region’s heat and arid conditions. […]
Water Counts Academy 2026: Apply Today!
CV Water Counts is excited to be gearing up for the tenth year of the Water Counts Academy, designed for community leaders in the Coachella Valley who want to learn about local water resources. This comprehensive course will take participants through key topics and challenges shaping the region’s water future, including Water Supply and Conservation, Planning for the Future, Reliable Water Service, The Cost of Water, and Conservation in Action. […]
The Value of Water and Conservation
Freshwater is becoming increasingly scarce worldwide. According to National Geographic, only 2.5% of all water on Earth is freshwater, and less than 1% of that is readily accessible in rivers, lakes, and shallow groundwater. Here in the Coachella Valley, our water supply is especially unique as we rely almost entirely on groundwater. According to Coachella Valley Water District’s website, nearly 100% of the valley’s household water supply is sourced from groundwater. Due to natural recharge from rainfall being very limited, the valley also heavily relies on imported water from the [...]
Landscaping Tip Of The Month: Cooler Temperatures Mean It’S Time To Use Less Water
Now that our temperatures are cooler, that means we can gradually reduce watering times to avoid wasting water. Plants and grass do not need much water during the late fall, winter, and early spring seasons. […]
Agency Spotlight: Coachella Water Authority
Coachella Water Authority & Sanitary District works each and every day to protect our environment and make Coachella a better place to live. Take a look at our virtual tour video of city facilities to see how we provide a safe, reliable source of drinking water and treat wastewater. […]
HOA Conversion: A Water-Wise Transformation at Victoria Falls
Photos: Before and after the Victoria Falls HOA retention basin conversion Victoria Falls HOA recently reimagined a large retention basin, transforming it from a patch of non-functional turf into a stunning, desert-friendly landscape! Proving that beauty and sustainability can thrive together. What was once a stretch of thirsty grass is now an inviting showcase of palo verde and mesquite trees accented by colorful, low-water plants such as lantana, aloe, agave, and bougainvillea. The result is a vibrant, low-maintenance space that enhances neighborhood appeal while significantly reducing water use. [...]





